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state department that makes a cameo appearance in the book, quoted asking, if we call what happened in rwanda genocide, how does it play for us in what were then the mid term elections of 1994. well, there's a pattern here as we see. one is a reluctance to have america be engaged in certain issues, and the second one is politicizing foreign policy issues because they might hurt the president's political stance. >> paul: and you want a secretary of state, if you're-- well, the american people want a secretary of state who is some more independent judgment and not thinking so much about the politics, is that the point? >> that would be one thing that you would look for in the secretary of state. >> paul: sorry for stating the obvious. >> the national interests and not the president's mid term when it comes to iran and north koreas of the world. >> paul: is that enough to stop, mary the president from getting the secretary of state that he wants and with john kerry mentioned the senator from massachusetts as the alternative to susan rice, would he be any better. >> i'm surprised that the preside
state department that makes a cameo appearance in the book, quoted asking, if we call what happened in rwanda genocide, how does it play for us in what were then the mid term elections of 1994. well, there's a pattern here as we see. one is a reluctance to have america be engaged in certain issues, and the second one is politicizing foreign policy issues because they might hurt the president's political stance. >> paul: and you want a secretary of state, if you're-- well, the american...
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the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former officers within redeployed outside. while certain historical animosities cannot be denied, dozens of senior officers and over four-fifths have chosen not to join the rebellion. in recent months m23 is increasing claim they want to redo the discredited 2011 presidential election. nevertheless, a political party had in fact join the presidential electoral line and many top m23 commanders order should massive fraud on his behalf. if it's not nearly the claims of the march 23, 2000 agreement or good governancgovernanc e, human rights, then what d
the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former...
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rwanda is the country that has the largest proportion of women in its in its legislature in the world and they just went to a universal health care system a couple of years ago was passed by the women in the legislature and they added ten years to their life expectancy and they made a progressive system it's eight dollars a year for rich people to join it's nothing for poor people to join. business a great idea inferi it's a great idea everything sounds good in theory if everybody's needs are met but there are no prior to zation issues i don't like the individual mandate i don't know anything specifically about the rwandan program but the problem here is the individual mandate i think it's an over expansion of government i think that the the way. court did it is not questionable but john roberts or chief justice roberts approach to it saying it's a tax. question i don't think that it could be supported in the commerce clause i don't think it can be support of the tax provisions either that doesn't make it a tax i think what it really told us this week more than anything all the wrangl
rwanda is the country that has the largest proportion of women in its in its legislature in the world and they just went to a universal health care system a couple of years ago was passed by the women in the legislature and they added ten years to their life expectancy and they made a progressive system it's eight dollars a year for rich people to join it's nothing for poor people to join. business a great idea inferi it's a great idea everything sounds good in theory if everybody's needs are...
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my interview with the president of rwanda. helps transform dry, thinning skin, by strengthening its moisture barrier, for improved texture and elasticity in 2 weeks. reveal healthy, supple skin. aveeno skin strengthening. in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> books have beewritten about it, films have been made about it, rwanda is best known for genocide that claimed m
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relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however their are reportedly as many as two dozen armed groups terrorizing congolese in these regions. according to a 20 subreport, commodities of war, nine of these militias are believed to be the most permanent. they range from those for the focus on rwanda or uganda, today was formed in response to perpetrators for a genocide in rwanda to the dear the ortho singly focused on the drc itself. whatever the region for their founding, their terrorist eastern congo and the drc as a whole. we consider the flow of arms that enables
relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however...
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rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a culture or is it institutions or is it laws that have made corruption decline so dramatically? >> in our case it's not one thing that solves the problem of corruption, it's a combination of factors. first, it is education. and people have got to talk about it. we have to discuss it, we have to show how corruption will make institutions failure to solve the way they should serve the people. at the same time we have to put institutions in place, we have to put processes of accountability in place. >> you have sent a lot of people -- the system have sent a
rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a...
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the rwanda genocide. now, that office dealt more with the united nations than with africa, even though the united nations was dealing with the issue. at the time, it was a working level staff position. her first in government. ambassador rice could make announcements, but wouldn't be involved in making such an important decision about getting involved militarily in rwanda and president clinton said he made the decision. it was the greatest mistake of his presidency. and susan rice traveled to rwanda shortly after the genocide and said seeing the horrors of rwanda, the ground littered with hundreds of thousands of bodies is what actually made her passionate about the issue of preventing genocide in the future. she realized this was a wrong decision of the administration. she returned when she became u.n. ambassador, spoke about that experience and there's also a quote from her in the book reference by rabbi shmuley in which she swore that if she ever faced a crisis like that again, she would argue for dram
the rwanda genocide. now, that office dealt more with the united nations than with africa, even though the united nations was dealing with the issue. at the time, it was a working level staff position. her first in government. ambassador rice could make announcements, but wouldn't be involved in making such an important decision about getting involved militarily in rwanda and president clinton said he made the decision. it was the greatest mistake of his presidency. and susan rice traveled to...
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at the same time, he was very involved in the rwanda affair, he travelled to rwanda. and -- but at the same time, soledad, he's also a politician, he just lost a congress ap campaign. a republican campaign. and the republicans as you know, are piling on to their concerns about rice related to the benghazi issue. i might note that neither rah by schmooley as a citizen raised this during susan rice's campaign to the u.s. ambassador to the u.s. >> thanks elise. appreciate it. >>> out front tonight, john boehner offers up his own plan to avoid the fiscal cliff. the president responds and a new heir to the british thrown is on the way. an unusual condition is keeping the duchess of cambridge in the hospital. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell
at the same time, he was very involved in the rwanda affair, he travelled to rwanda. and -- but at the same time, soledad, he's also a politician, he just lost a congress ap campaign. a republican campaign. and the republicans as you know, are piling on to their concerns about rice related to the benghazi issue. i might note that neither rah by schmooley as a citizen raised this during susan rice's campaign to the u.s. ambassador to the u.s. >> thanks elise. appreciate it. >>>...
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rwanda's president paul kagame was the man who ended the genocide in rwanda which killed nearly 1 million people. something which makes these allegations more significant. in an exclusive interview with paul kagame, i asked him if the accusations were true. >> it's not true. it's actually ridiculous. i give you a feel why i'm saying that. the addendum that was -- that is being referred to is part of the new report that the u.n. does. has collected. people have collected information from just one side. they collected information from the government officials. intelligence people. people they choose on the ground there. >> they're on the ground, they say they have pictures. >> wait a minute. you see, i hope people can just be fair. it's not even very complicated. i'm really surprised people called experts can make a report this way. for example, next to it, these experts are coming here to rwanda. what is bringing them is actually to hear from our side and from our story. which they should have done in the first place. how do you compare by so many thins happening by so many people? you lis
rwanda's president paul kagame was the man who ended the genocide in rwanda which killed nearly 1 million people. something which makes these allegations more significant. in an exclusive interview with paul kagame, i asked him if the accusations were true. >> it's not true. it's actually ridiculous. i give you a feel why i'm saying that. the addendum that was -- that is being referred to is part of the new report that the u.n. does. has collected. people have collected information from...
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in the case of rwanda, if they say that some of the rwanda military was supporting the m-23 movement, that would not be with the authority or the knowledge even of president kagami himself and his administration. i just want to make sure to clarify that and also to mention the area of goma that the senator from illinois' talking about is something a lot of people are not -- they don't understand what that is. goma is in the far eastern part of canning goal. the capital is kinshasa. it is further from kinshasa to goma than it is, of course, all the way across this country twice. so you're talking about an area where there is really not much control. it happens that the person is robert robera, parliamentary robera is the one who's responsible for that year. but the way it's worked in there, they really don't have any control over there. this is a rebel movement. the reason i say that i believe and i've always believed that there is a relationship between the l.r.a. and the m-23 is because i was over there when the l.r.a. had just left. we were hoping to be there at the same time. a mat
in the case of rwanda, if they say that some of the rwanda military was supporting the m-23 movement, that would not be with the authority or the knowledge even of president kagami himself and his administration. i just want to make sure to clarify that and also to mention the area of goma that the senator from illinois' talking about is something a lot of people are not -- they don't understand what that is. goma is in the far eastern part of canning goal. the capital is kinshasa. it is...
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now our city [inaudible] i am reaching in to find out, what are those great things the neighbor rwanda to do and i would like to go out there and visit them. i signed off last year in 2011 the urban agriculture " ordinance. the ordinance for us was another reflection of city policy with the board of supervisors that we wanted to increase the opportunities for folks to grow crops. to grow agriculture, to be able to sell it if they so wish to to so we could have folks that already have that experience, but not necessarily at the corporate level. our urban agriculture is important to us. we have identified a number of abandoned lots all over the city and we would love to again excite volunteers and people who are interested in urban agriculture and the ability to distribute fresh produce to people who are in need. allow that to happen, working with our school district to see what can happen on their lots so the urban agriculture ordinance is something that you might want to take a look at. and finally, with our recreation and park department, the community gardens program, another broad p
now our city [inaudible] i am reaching in to find out, what are those great things the neighbor rwanda to do and i would like to go out there and visit them. i signed off last year in 2011 the urban agriculture " ordinance. the ordinance for us was another reflection of city policy with the board of supervisors that we wanted to increase the opportunities for folks to grow crops. to grow agriculture, to be able to sell it if they so wish to to so we could have folks that already have that...
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i watched one country, the country of rwanda we're doing the peace plan there, the poverty rate decreased by 10% in the last eight years. we're seeing this because we teach real simple things. like how do you create jobs? and iiuse in a rural agrarian area i use c, o, w, s. a great company is cows. first, the customer must benefit. if you don't have a customer and you don't have a product, you don't have a business. so the customer must benefit. second a great company is o. the owner must benefit. if you don't make a profit you go out of the business. so the customers benefit. the owner must benefit. the w is the workers must benefit. this is the difference by the way between most western culture businesses and developing countries because in a lot of developing countries the customer benefits and owner benefits and everybody else is slave labor. in america because we have, we have had moral ethics judeo-christian ethics for many years treat the workers well. s, the society benefits. the company gives back to the society. neil: we'll take a quick break. you astutely avoided my question wh
i watched one country, the country of rwanda we're doing the peace plan there, the poverty rate decreased by 10% in the last eight years. we're seeing this because we teach real simple things. like how do you create jobs? and iiuse in a rural agrarian area i use c, o, w, s. a great company is cows. first, the customer must benefit. if you don't have a customer and you don't have a product, you don't have a business. so the customer must benefit. second a great company is o. the owner must...
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in rwanda, the rwandan hospitals should be run by rwandan physicians. and so, when the paul farmers of the world aren't around anymore, this place will still be here providing great care. >> you know that or just hope that? >> i know it. i know it. >> but there's no question, paul farmer has been a driving force. take aids, for example. in the late 1990s, the disease was ravaging the people of haiti. conventional medical wisdom was, there's no point in giving aids drugs to the poor in third-world countries. but dr. farmer wouldn't give up on his patients. he raised money and gave them drugs anyway. and look what happened. this is joseph. and this is joseph just six months after starting treatment. and here he is five years later, and feeling fine. and the same kind of transformation happened in patient after patient. [ticking] >> coming up, starting a medical revolution. >> yes, there are people here in central haiti who get better care for certain diseases than they would, you know, in parts of the united states. >> come on. >> no, i'm absolutely serio
in rwanda, the rwandan hospitals should be run by rwandan physicians. and so, when the paul farmers of the world aren't around anymore, this place will still be here providing great care. >> you know that or just hope that? >> i know it. i know it. >> but there's no question, paul farmer has been a driving force. take aids, for example. in the late 1990s, the disease was ravaging the people of haiti. conventional medical wisdom was, there's no point in giving aids drugs to the...
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. >>> rwanda's genocide in the 1990s took the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. and now the village courts that prosecuted the accusers are officially closing marking the end of a terrible era. [ woman ] my husband, hank, was always fun. never took life too seriously... till our son was born. that day, he bought life insurance. now there's no way i could send our boy to college without it. if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're welcome. hey, hank. [ male announcer ] life insurance you can use while you're still living. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] learn more from your state farm agent today. >>> welcome back to "newsroom international" where we take you around the world in 60 minutes. genocide courts have finished the work and today the government officially closed the village tribunals and they were overseeing the prosecutions of the 1994 slaughter of some 800,000 people. the village courts were set up to ease the burden on rwanda's legal system so that civilians who contributed to the attacks were sent to t
. >>> rwanda's genocide in the 1990s took the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. and now the village courts that prosecuted the accusers are officially closing marking the end of a terrible era. [ woman ] my husband, hank, was always fun. never took life too seriously... till our son was born. that day, he bought life insurance. now there's no way i could send our boy to college without it. if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're...
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rwanda has security concerns and economic interests in this part of congo. by taking goma, their proxies have ensured that the rwandans will negotiate for a position of strength. the withdrawal of british support, a price they may feel worth paying. >> sreenivasan: the u.n. children's agency says the violence in eastern congo has already forced 100,000 people to flee, more than half of whom are children. americans at home and abroad celebrated the thanksgiving holiday today. president obama-- in a weekly address-- urged the country to put aside partisan differences and unite. in new york, the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade wound its way through the streets of manhattan, as the area still copes from the aftermath of hurricane sandy. elsewhere, volunteers served thanksgiving meals to needy families at homeless shelters across the country, like this one in washington, d.c. turkey and all the trimmings were also served to u.s. troops overseas at bases in afghanistan and kuwait. the british broadcasting corporation appointed a new director-general in the w
rwanda has security concerns and economic interests in this part of congo. by taking goma, their proxies have ensured that the rwandans will negotiate for a position of strength. the withdrawal of british support, a price they may feel worth paying. >> sreenivasan: the u.n. children's agency says the violence in eastern congo has already forced 100,000 people to flee, more than half of whom are children. americans at home and abroad celebrated the thanksgiving holiday today. president...
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they say thatheir kenya and rwanda operations should break even in a few years but sustainability also depends on the investments that governments will make from building new roads to improving storage facilities and seed and fertilizer supply. at the alliance for a green revolution in africa, margaret says the government support is critical for groups like one acre fund to succeed. >> otherwise you can have beautiful, wonderful islands of excellent work that just fades away over time. how do you make that ultimate connection bween the technology and the larger policy environment, the institutions that we ensure that these innovations continue to be scared off? >> reporter: andrew agrees. but for now the program's success is built on the farmers' success. one acre at a time. >> it's really wonderful to see. people really do invest every dollar they finally gain and start building kind of like a staircase to a better life. >> reporter: he predicts one acre fund will exceed its goal to serve 1.5 millionarm families by 2020, a 15-fold increase from today but still a fraction of the 40 mil
they say thatheir kenya and rwanda operations should break even in a few years but sustainability also depends on the investments that governments will make from building new roads to improving storage facilities and seed and fertilizer supply. at the alliance for a green revolution in africa, margaret says the government support is critical for groups like one acre fund to succeed. >> otherwise you can have beautiful, wonderful islands of excellent work that just fades away over time....
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six years later a staff of more than 800 serves over 125,000 farm families in kenya, rwanda and burundi. >> you look at those bales of seed, for example, that stack of bales is enough to change the lives of thousands of farm families with, you know, like more than 10,000 children living in those families. the sheer magnitude of what we can accomplish from a humanitarian perspective with very little resources is just staggering. >> reporter: but one acre fund isn't a typical humanitarian service. it offers a business model. one acre gives the smallest of farmers the same services available to the biggest of businesses. credit, seed, insurance and access to markets. it's called the market bundle. one acre fund also offers training, how to space plants, when to apply fertilizer and how much. it's not rocket science, but the results are impressive. i'm standing in a spot that illustrates the difference one acre fund can make. over my left shoulder is a pretty typical small holder farm where you'll find a cluster of pretty randomly planted corn stalks. but walk just a few feet to that farmer
six years later a staff of more than 800 serves over 125,000 farm families in kenya, rwanda and burundi. >> you look at those bales of seed, for example, that stack of bales is enough to change the lives of thousands of farm families with, you know, like more than 10,000 children living in those families. the sheer magnitude of what we can accomplish from a humanitarian perspective with very little resources is just staggering. >> reporter: but one acre fund isn't a typical...
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there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole country. they understood the united states have deep respect for their lives. this is not the old paternalism. this was partnership. without partnership rwanda would not have managed to get life- saving drugs to 91% of the people who needed them. good leadership. there are problems in rwanda with the leadership. on this comment they got the strokes provided by the united states. it is a blooming story. we are moved by such moving events. i am probably here because such events. ours is not a soft oakland's. we try to keep our of - -l
there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole...
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it accused neighboring rwanda of supporting the insurgents. in washington, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland warned the fighting is creating thousands of new refugees. ere are now some 60,000 people displaced just in the past three days, 500,000 since january, and threatens threats to hundreds of thousands more. we're also particularly appalled by the incredible spike in violence and m-23's decision to renew its military campaign. >> sreenivasan: congo and rwanda have already fought two wars in recent years. the government of rwanda has denied supporting m-23. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to another deadly conflict in the middle east, the syrian civil war. according to one activist group, the battle between government forces and rebels has claimed the lives of more than 37,000 people. margaret warner is on a reporting trip to the region filing stories for our web site and our broadcast. tonight, she gets an inside look at the opposition in syria, and turkey's role supporting it.
it accused neighboring rwanda of supporting the insurgents. in washington, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland warned the fighting is creating thousands of new refugees. ere are now some 60,000 people displaced just in the past three days, 500,000 since january, and threatens threats to hundreds of thousands more. we're also particularly appalled by the incredible spike in violence and m-23's decision to renew its military campaign. >> sreenivasan: congo and rwanda have already...
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yeah. >> antoinette is just one of the many young women that i met in rwanda. she uses her voice as a weapon for peace. in the next hour i'm going to bring to you a story about forgiveness. how a killer and his victim's family try to live together in the same community. if you'd like to see more of my stories from rwanda go to cnn.com. >>> new concerns about north korea. satellite images of a launchpad indicate that military may be up to something. we're going to have a live report. all right, let's decide what to do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. >>> north korea may be moving ahead with a controversial plan t
yeah. >> antoinette is just one of the many young women that i met in rwanda. she uses her voice as a weapon for peace. in the next hour i'm going to bring to you a story about forgiveness. how a killer and his victim's family try to live together in the same community. if you'd like to see more of my stories from rwanda go to cnn.com. >>> new concerns about north korea. satellite images of a launchpad indicate that military may be up to something. we're going to have a live...
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idea of nominating somebody who actually has a history of working on the ground and countries like rwanda and haiti to actually deliver primary care to poor people instead of a history in banking and finance or making war is actually a substantial step forward it's a huge step forward and i don't think most americans realize why or what the world bank you know they think of it as maybe some kind of super for regular money supply or something it's got nothing to do with the world bank was created to do some very egalitarian very. very high minded things you talked about the idea and if you look on the world bank's website it says you know united and poverty or something along those lines it gives loans to developing countries around the world it's supposed to be working to end poverty and you know extensively to do things like reach the millennium development goals unfortunately during the early eighty's it was sort of taken over like most of the world in our country certainly by this reagan i that's right neo liberal washington consensus model and so from that time on really it engaged in
idea of nominating somebody who actually has a history of working on the ground and countries like rwanda and haiti to actually deliver primary care to poor people instead of a history in banking and finance or making war is actually a substantial step forward it's a huge step forward and i don't think most americans realize why or what the world bank you know they think of it as maybe some kind of super for regular money supply or something it's got nothing to do with the world bank was...
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caustic you thought rwanda and yugoslavia so no no no big fan of the independence movement or sort of the global south at himself that this was a kidnapping but it in tiny militia i mean the ocampo has more interest i mean a company apologize on behalf of a colleague here nothing to apologize for which some of that i think that's a very bad precedent because it allows countries who are who have people who are going to be quiet but i could see to interact in this way but that's not the case because actually the new libyan regime is very close to nato aside from all that given a lot of that going where is saved. and then more likely to get it would it be libya l. would be the hague there isn't there isn't a fair trial. at the hague or in libya i mean the libyan so-called authorities there is no authority because like i said it's really what gadhafi said it will be if nato succeed which they have in destroying the state it's a total anarchy rule how can there be justice for cycle islam when there's no justice for the count was tens of thousands of black libyans and africans who have been
caustic you thought rwanda and yugoslavia so no no no big fan of the independence movement or sort of the global south at himself that this was a kidnapping but it in tiny militia i mean the ocampo has more interest i mean a company apologize on behalf of a colleague here nothing to apologize for which some of that i think that's a very bad precedent because it allows countries who are who have people who are going to be quiet but i could see to interact in this way but that's not the case...
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you know, rwanda was -- there were a lot of nonaccompanied children. a lot of children were slaughtered in rwanda. but for me, i wasn't there at that time. my time was in another area where i saw numerous children being brought in with horrific wounds. whether their intestines were hanging out. whether their arms were dangling on their -- you know, off their shoulder. to mothers crying out for where their children are. to babies crying for their mothers. it was -- i don't know how to explain, you know, other than try to visually illustrate that type of indiscriminate shelling that was taking place while i was there. and it's still going on. >> the makeshift clinic where you are, they actually got hit as well while you were there. >> yes, they were hit by two rockets. not direct hits. and wounded two or three of the medical personnel. and killed two or three patients that were out in the courtyard. >> i'm just looking at this picture that you took. i mean, you've spent a lot of time in war zones for a long, long time. what sticks with you? it's been --
you know, rwanda was -- there were a lot of nonaccompanied children. a lot of children were slaughtered in rwanda. but for me, i wasn't there at that time. my time was in another area where i saw numerous children being brought in with horrific wounds. whether their intestines were hanging out. whether their arms were dangling on their -- you know, off their shoulder. to mothers crying out for where their children are. to babies crying for their mothers. it was -- i don't know how to explain,...
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my visit to rwanda where i found the most unlikely human quality. we are talking about forgiveness. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> so what is it with malaysia airlines and kids? first it bans babies from first class and now the airline has declared a child-free zone on its airbus a-380s. no children allowed on the upper deck economy section of the jets. they're restricted to the lower deck. richard quest is joining us from london. richard, we already know where you stand on this because we read your tweets. you said at least a child-free zone, families downstairs. okay, some of yo
my visit to rwanda where i found the most unlikely human quality. we are talking about forgiveness. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. with odor free...
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serbia, if they had had more information on the front page of the "new york times" every day about rwanda, they might have been able to step in and do something sooner. the western world seems hogtied when it comes to syria. >> bob: the problem, what kind of people, you know, kills christians and riot over a burned book? >> greg: they kill each or. it's not about two different worlds. he's about two different eras. we are in the 21st century and dealing with people in the sixth century. it's almost an impossible -- we are at a bell curve where we have reached a point. they are still way back here. the only way to stop that is stop that. >> eric: let me -- >> bob: let me ask you a question about this. 100 million muslims in the world. 110 million muslims. >> eric: billion. >> bob: excuse me, a billion. percentage of the people are reasonable moderate people. why do you think they don't stand up and say something? >> eric: that's what i said. i would love to see it happen here because they're trying to make a play. the issue with the mosque downtown and the moderate muslim group saying ther
serbia, if they had had more information on the front page of the "new york times" every day about rwanda, they might have been able to step in and do something sooner. the western world seems hogtied when it comes to syria. >> bob: the problem, what kind of people, you know, kills christians and riot over a burned book? >> greg: they kill each or. it's not about two different worlds. he's about two different eras. we are in the 21st century and dealing with people in the...